The Trump administration announced a major expansion of its TrumpRx price-comparison platform, adding more than 600 generic medications and new partnerships with Amazon Pharmacy, GoodRx, and Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs. TrumpRx is not a pharmacy, but a federal hub where consumers can compare cash prices, access discounts, and be directed to retail or online pharmacies to complete their purchases, often using a downloadable discount card.
What’s New
The latest TrumpRx update adds more than 600 commonly used generics for conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Many are priced under $5 for cash-paying patients. New comparison tools let users quickly check prices at local pharmacies or choose delivery, increasing transparency and reducing reliance on insurance pricing. Through partnerships with private-sector providers, TrumpRx aggregates real-time pricing and directs patients to the most affordable option available.
For More Information
This expansion comes as healthcare costs continue to rise and generic drugs now make up about 90% of prescriptions. By growing to more than 600 everyday medications, TrumpRx is positioning itself as a more useful price-comparison tool for typical patients, even though it operates outside standard health insurance and does not apply to deductibles. To learn more about how it works, visit the FAQ section on TrumpRx.gov. Download the bulletin for more details.
